Scotland hit by Wright absence (21 August 1999)
Ireland and Scotland begin their annual three-day game at the North of Ireland Cricket Club, Belfast, this morning, the 84th time the teams have met since their first game in 1909
21-Aug-1999
21 August 1999
Scotland hit by Wright absence
Keith Graham
Ireland and Scotland begin their annual three-day game at the North
of Ireland Cricket Club, Belfast, this morning, the 84th time the
teams have met since their first game in 1909.
Scotland, well ahead in the series with 28 wins to Ireland's 19, the
other 36 games having been drawn, have been forced to make late
changes with all-rounder Craig Wright pulling out earlier in the week
because he starts a new job on Monday.
Martyn Hays, the Prestwick medium pacer, replaces him, while Colin
Smith, suffering from a back injury, surrenders his place behind the
wicket to 20-year-old Euan Stubbs from Glasgow Accies. This is the
young wicket-keeper's first cap.
Greig Williamson and Neil MacRae are given a further chance to
establish a new opening partnership for the Scots. They came together
for the first time in the final match of the recent series against
the South African Cricket Academy and gave their side a satisfactory
platform. Previously the selectors had been floundering to find a
pairing to succeed Iain Philip, now retired, and Bruce Patterson
whose recent form has been indifferent.
Wright's absence weakens the middle order but Drew Parsons, the
free-scoring Prestwick left-hander, gets another opportunity to stake
a claim for a permanent berth following his impressive innings, also
in the final match against the Academy, when he scored a fluent 72.
The highly promising Ayaz Gul is another batsman trying to cement a
regular place in the side.
James Brinkley and Asim Butt, who bowled so well during the World
Cup, will spearhead the attack with left-armer Andy Tennant coming in
for the unavailable Keith Sheridan to join Nick Dyer in the spin
department.
Source :: Electronic Telegraph (https://www.telegraph.co.uk)